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| [[Characters:Andrea Elkhorn|Andrea Elkhorn]] || EMT and ambulance driver for Doc Wagon. A Sioux Nation citizen who came to Seattle for medical school; Andrea bears the physical and emotional scars of being beaten, raped, and set on fire by The Halloweeners. ||
 
| [[Characters:Andrea Elkhorn|Andrea Elkhorn]] || EMT and ambulance driver for Doc Wagon. A Sioux Nation citizen who came to Seattle for medical school; Andrea bears the physical and emotional scars of being beaten, raped, and set on fire by The Halloweeners. ||
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| [[Characters:Ariel |Ariel]] || Owner and purveyor of The Dark Roast, a small private coffee shop she runs in Downtown Seattle and that caters primarily to the robust tastes of her fellow Orks. Buxom and dreadlocked, and with only the hint of a New Orleans accent, Ariel knows a lot of people and has a number of loyal customers that come up from the Underground...and some say that when he's in town, Dante prefers to get his coffee in her little shop down the street.||
 
 
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| [[Characters:"Aunty Kasua" Tosashi |"Aunty Kasau" Tosashi]] || Oni immigrant who grew up on Yumi island. Stay at home mother of eight, barrens baby-sitter, and wife of Osaku Tosashi. ||
 
| [[Characters:"Aunty Kasua" Tosashi |"Aunty Kasau" Tosashi]] || Oni immigrant who grew up on Yumi island. Stay at home mother of eight, barrens baby-sitter, and wife of Osaku Tosashi. ||
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| [[Characters:Hanso Shotozumi|Hanso Shotozumi]] || Oyabun of the Shotozumi-gumi; the largest organized crime family in Seattle. ||  
 
| [[Characters:Hanso Shotozumi|Hanso Shotozumi]] || Oyabun of the Shotozumi-gumi; the largest organized crime family in Seattle. ||  
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| [[Characters:Jason "Shin"|Jason "Shin"]] || Whip thin and wiry muscled, Jason is a devilish, dark haired, youth with an almost permanent psychotic grin plastered on his face. Dumped from his bike at high speed during a turf war with the Ancients, Jason earned himself a limp, a cybernetic right arm, and the nickname Shin from his fellow Eye-5ers. Jason is a joker, though many on the receiving end of his jokes would not think of him as being very funny. He is known for his "nut checks" Often leaving the subject of his joke thinking they are on the verge of death only to reveal that "I am just fuckin with ya chummer". ||
 
 
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| [[Characters:John Silverston|John Silverston]] || An Aboriginal Kuradji; owner and proprietor of Numereji, a small talisman shop in First Hill. ||  
 
| [[Characters:John Silverston|John Silverston]] || An Aboriginal Kuradji; owner and proprietor of Numereji, a small talisman shop in First Hill. ||  
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| [[Characters: "Krissy" Gajra Samanthi Kishen |"Krissy" Gajra Samanthi Kishen]] || Bartender at The Rendezvous and lead singer for the Indian Neo-PRock Trip Hop group "Plasma Burn Sarangi".||
 
| [[Characters: "Krissy" Gajra Samanthi Kishen |"Krissy" Gajra Samanthi Kishen]] || Bartender at The Rendezvous and lead singer for the Indian Neo-PRock Trip Hop group "Plasma Burn Sarangi".||
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| [[Characters:Lao|Lao]] || Ancients ganger and second in command to Green Satan. Satan refers to him as Bratach Falan, his black banner, and Lao lives up to the title. Second only to Satan with a sword and on a bike, Lao handles much of the dark business of the gang, including their drug smuggling and dealing with any threats that Satan believes are below him. Lao is an executioner and shrewd businessman, his dark eyes and demeanor oft belaying his rough leather clad exterior. ||
 
 
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| [[Characters:Mr. Matz|Mr. Matz]] || Enigmatic Johnson of South American descent and a particular taste in Mayan and Aztec art and artifacts; and, one might say, an unhealthy fascination with Aztechnology. ||
 
| [[Characters:Mr. Matz|Mr. Matz]] || Enigmatic Johnson of South American descent and a particular taste in Mayan and Aztec art and artifacts; and, one might say, an unhealthy fascination with Aztechnology. ||
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| [[Characters:Paku Ikibaku |Paku Ikibaku]] || Fixer of multiple mixed backgrounds who normally resides in the International District and is fluent in a wide number of languages. ||
 
| [[Characters:Paku Ikibaku |Paku Ikibaku]] || Fixer of multiple mixed backgrounds who normally resides in the International District and is fluent in a wide number of languages. ||
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| [[Characters:Mr. Patel |Mr. Patel]] || Referred to by those that work for him as "the Bear," Mr. Patel's countenance inspires that in any that enter his presence, and is often mistaken for a very large Ork. First among thieves, Patel stands at the middle of the Vory V Zakone's intrigues in Seattle. ||
 
 
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| [[Characters: Peter "Cola" Weyer|Peter "Cola" Weyer]] || Human talismonger in his 50s with a fairly successful shop north of UW. Buys, sells, and trades memorabilia and equipment from the 20th and early 21st century. Especially fond of his Coca-cola collection. Long time friend of Two-Face and one of the few who know of his past with Fuchi. ||
 
| [[Characters: Peter "Cola" Weyer|Peter "Cola" Weyer]] || Human talismonger in his 50s with a fairly successful shop north of UW. Buys, sells, and trades memorabilia and equipment from the 20th and early 21st century. Especially fond of his Coca-cola collection. Long time friend of Two-Face and one of the few who know of his past with Fuchi. ||
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| [[Characters: Sensei Frank|Sensei Frank]] || Master of mixed martial arts and street fighting tactics. An active pacifist and Zen buddhist, Frank teaches his students everyday survival in the city. Rumors have it that Frank is a retired Street Samurai, and despite his calm demeanor, is heavily cybered. ||  
 
| [[Characters: Sensei Frank|Sensei Frank]] || Master of mixed martial arts and street fighting tactics. An active pacifist and Zen buddhist, Frank teaches his students everyday survival in the city. Rumors have it that Frank is a retired Street Samurai, and despite his calm demeanor, is heavily cybered. ||  
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| [[Characters:Violette Statique |Violette Statique]] || Untrustworthy and dark, Violette never meets her patrons in person, and if hard copies must be exchanged a courier is sent. Attached to a shadow network of artificial SIN creators and thieves, Violette is a living enigma who does not speak of her past. Her matrix persona, a lovely woman wrought of shifting purple agate, is her only face. Rumors say she is part of The Network, and purveyor of more than just artificial identity. ||
 
 
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| [[Characters:Yamashita Kazunari|Yamashita Kazunari]] || Kyodai of the Shotozumi-gumi Yakuza family. Yamashita is a gang enforcer in the International District. ||  
 
| [[Characters:Yamashita Kazunari|Yamashita Kazunari]] || Kyodai of the Shotozumi-gumi Yakuza family. Yamashita is a gang enforcer in the International District. ||  

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